At the end of the cell cycle, a cell typically divides into two daughter cells. So, if we consider a single cell, there would be two cells at the end of the cell cycle.
No, it just repeats.
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When a cell reaches the end of the cell cycle, it can undergo either cell division through mitosis to create two identical daughter cells, or exit the cell cycle and enter a resting phase called G0. Cells in G0 can re-enter the cell cycle in response to signals or remain in the resting phase indefinitely.
The cell cycle starts at Interphase where the cell works and grows. It stays in interphase for 90% of the total time of the cell cycle. The end of the cell cycle is Mitosis and Cytokinesis. Mitosis is the process that divides the nuclear material. Cytokinesis is the process that divides the cytoplasm and the rest of the organelles in half.Hope i helped.
In a human cell it would be 23 pairs.
the host cell becomes a virus
duplicates into 2 cells.
cell cycle
the host cell bursts and dies
Two identical daughter cells.
Two identical daughter cells.